Access
Water
Symptoms
Need to Knows
Bonus
100
This line is a negative pressure
What is Arterial
100
How long must the RO run before checking the water
What is 15 minutes running, 2 minute spout turned on
100
This causes severe chest pain and dyspnea
What is An Air Embolism
100
What is Hypercalcemia?
What is High Calcium
100
How far should needle insertion be done from the anastomosis in a fistula or graft
What is 1 inch
200
Why should you rotate needle sites on a fistula
What is to prevent Aneurysms
200
What does the water softner do?
What is removes calcium and magnesium
200
Will cause bleed to turn a "cherry pop" color
What is Hemolysis
200
What is low potassium?
What is Hypokalemia
200
What is the normal range for resting respirations in an adult
What is 12-20 breaths per minute
300
What is the condition that can develop from using the subclavian vein for catheter placement
What is Central Venous Stenosis
300
Area of a higher concentration to a lower concentration
What is Diffusion
300
What are 3 symptoms of an access infection
What is drainage, fever, and swelling
300
What is high sodium
What is Hypernatremia
300
What is the average temperature orally for an adult?
What is 98.6
400
When assessing a fistula or graft, what needs to be felt prior to starting dialysis?
What is Bruit and Thrill
400
Post softener test is performed when?
What is at the end of the day after all treatments have ended
400
What is a symptom of Disequilibrium Syndrome?
What is Headache, restlessness
400
What is hyperglycemia
What is high blood pressure
400
What is the most important practice of infection control
What is Handwashing
500
What is severe loss of blood
What is Exsanguination
500
safe range for total chlorine
What is 0.1
500
numb or tingling fingers, pain in access arm, bluish purple fingers.
What is Steal Syndrome
500
What is a symptom of Hypotension
What is yawning, sleepiness.
500
What is the functional unit of a kidney
What is a nephron
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